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SUMMARY OF EDITS IN RESPONSE TO COUNCILMEMBER STAROSCIAK'S <br />COMMENTS <br />Page 2-21, column 1, second full para, fourth sentence: <br />San Leandro voters approved a school bond measure ~* +~ ~nn~ a^„~;,,,, ~lemert ;;~~~ <br />ude}~t~-se-in 1997 to fund modernization and e~ansion of schools throughout the City. A <br />subsequent bond measure was approved to fund a new 9th. grade campus expansion of the San <br />Leandro High School Library an Arts Education center and additional modernization proiects. <br />The school bond measures helped ensure that the cost of school improvements was shared by <br />existing residents as well as new and future residents." <br />Page 2-23, last sentence on page: <br />The City also'^~ a°~~°'^r°~' helped fund a "211" hotline for urgent service needs, including <br />affordable housing and related social and health service referrals. <br />Page 3-1, first sentence: <br />The purpose of the Needs Assessment is to describe demographic, housing, and economic conditions in <br />San Leandro so that the City's housing policies and actions reflect local needs. '`T°°a''^a~~°r~~+~°~ The <br />Needs Assessment includes data on population household characteristics, income and employment, <br />special needs groups, housing stock characteristics, building condition, and housing values. <br />Page 6-25, Column 1, third bullet: <br />^ Amending the San Leandro Building Code to incorporate "Universal Design" principles. Typical <br />Universal Design features include no-step entried, first floor bathrooms, and wide interior doors and <br />hallways. Pa eg 5-15 provides further information on Universal Design. The intent is to improving <br />livin gg,~uality not only for those with disabilities but also for seniors, families with young children, <br />other special needs ,groups, and the population at large. <br />Page 6-32, following last row, add Action 59.01-G as follows: <br />Action 59.01-G: Production of Above Moderate Income Units <br />Periodically consider adLustments to the City's zoning design review, permitting, <br />and site plan review requirements to ensure that above moderate income <br />households are not unduly burdened b~planning and buildin requirements, and <br />to encourage continued high levels of private investment in San Leandro's <br />housing stock and residential neighborhoods. <br />Edit P. 7-8, top row, as follows: <br />Responsible Agencies: <br />Community Devt (Planning Division), Police <br />and Fire Departments, Plaiming Commission, <br />City Council <br />April 5, 2010 * Final Edits to Housing Element * Page S <br />